Climate change is one of the important issues facing the world. The best proof of this situation is the historical change in temperature.
But what really causes it?
In this analysis we compare temperature change with Population, Co2 emission and Deforestation. However, The purpose of this project is to investigate if there is any hope of stopping global warming
Temperature Change across Countries and Top 5 Countries with the Highest Temperature Change
The top 5 countries are highlighted, we can see in Svalbard an Jon Mayen the average temperature change is 3.03 Celsius degrees.
Temperature change across G20 and some developing countries
OBS: highlighted in red we see countries with variation across years
Russia, Germany, Canada, France Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Uk and US have more Temperature Variation across G20 countries.
Among the developing countries Tunisia, Ukraine, Nigeria and Uganda have the highest variation in temperature.
Does population impact Climate Change?
Temperature change x Population
Correlation - Temperature change x Population
Population / Temperature change
Developing and Developed Countries
Why are developing countries more vulnerable to climate change?
Temperature Change x CO2
The vast majority of scientists around the world agree that our temperature is changing at a faster rate than ever recorded in human history because of our use of fuels
such as coal and oil, so-called fossil fuels
Correlation - Temperature change x Co2
7 countries that emits more CO2 in the atmosphere
They are in average of Co2 and Temperature change
Canada : 573 / 1.29°C
Russia : 1,580 / 1.50°C
China : 6,944 / 1.04 °C
India : 1,495 / 0.51 °C
Japan : 1,263 / 0.65 °C
Germany: 851 / 1.34 °C
United States : 5,800 / 0.85 °C
CO2 emissions trend by Country ( G20 and developing countries )
OBS: highlighted in red we see countries with variation of Co2 emission across years
China and India emit more greenhouse gas than the entire G20 countries combined
Turkey, Saudi Arabi and Brazil Co2 emissions can be largely influenced by population size.
Temperature Change x Deforestation
Among the many gifts that forests give us, one of them is helping to slow down climate change.
Trees capture greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, preventing them from accumulating in the atmosphere and warming our planet.
Correlation - Temperature change x Deforestation
Top 5 Countries with high deforestation and temperature change
in Brazil we have the Amazon, one of the largest rainforests in the world and the most important.
The Amazon rainforest plays an important role in regulating the world's oxygen and carbon cycles. It produces about 6% of the world's oxygen and has long been believed to act as a carbon sink, meaning it readily absorbs large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Although, through this graph in Brazil there is an incomparable deforestation 8,692K and Temperature change 1.03°C
Temperature Change Cluster
Conclusion
How can you make a difference?
Your part to preserve the planet. If we can hold ourselves and others accountable we can all make a difference.
It is not too late...yet.
Thank you!!
Team : Corine, Suganya and Lila
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